
Vintage ceramic lighted Christmas tree with multicolored plastic bulbs
Selling Price
$180
History
Ceramic Christmas trees became immensely popular in the 1960s and 1970s as handmade holiday decorations, often crafted using ceramic molds from companies like Atlantic Mold. These trees were typically made in home ceramics classes or small studios, then hand-painted and fitted with internal lights that illuminated colorful plastic bulbs inserted into the branches. The nostalgic appeal of these trees has surged in recent decades, making them highly sought-after collectibles among vintage holiday décor enthusiasts. Collectors and interior designers prize these pieces for their mid-century charm, handcrafted quality, and the warm, nostalgic glow they bring to holiday displays. They are especially popular among those who appreciate retro Americana, vintage Christmas memorabilia, and handmade ceramics from the 1970s era.
Origin
United States
Maker
Atlantic Mold
Time period
circa 1970-1979